Thursday Law Log, 11-23-17

Wednesday

Nov 22, 2017 at 12:01 AMNov 22, 2017 at 9:09 AM

Asheboro Police Report

On Nov. 18, Gary Michael McMahon reported damage to the windshield of his 2011 Ford Fusion parked at Hobby Lobby, East Dixie Drive, Asheboro. A flag pole fell from a parking lot light and cracked the windshield. No damage estimate was provided.

* Nov. 16: Asheboro Police executed a traffic stop on a black Toyota Sequoia traveling on North Cherry Street, Asheboro, for an expired registration. After a consent search of the vehicle, officers located a small bag containing .9 grams of marijuana. Quantell Juran White, 37, 824 Sunset Ave., Asheboro, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and expired registration.

* Nov. 16: Lightfoot Coty Biddix, Southway Road, Asheboro, reported someone entered his two vehicles parked at his residence and took a Wrangler hooded jacket valued at $60. Biddix also reported someone attempted to pry open the basement door of his residence.

* Nov. 17: Brandon Lewis Curtis, Ashewood Circle, Asheboro, reported the theft from his residence of a pistol. No further details were provided.

* Nov. 18: Asheboro Police responded to Farr Street, Asheboro, in reference to an armed person. No further details were provided.

* Nov. 19: Asheboro Police, on routine patrol, were pursued a male running from Bicentennial Park, Sunset Avenue, Asheboro. The suspect refused to stop, and officers followed restraining him. Bailey Shawn Frazier, 19, no permanent address, Asheboro, was arrested and charged with possession of less than 1/2 oz. of a controlled substance, resist/obstruct/delay a public official.

* Nov. 20: Christina Ashley Cassidy, Brookside Drive, Asheboro, reported a burglary at her residence. Suspects made entry through a back door and broke a door knob. Missing were a 50-inch Samsung television and two pairs of Jordan 13 shoes.

* Nov. 20: Robert Wayne Small of Outdoor Power Equipment Inc., East Salisbury Street, Asheboro, reported a male suspect entered the business and wrote a check for two Stihl chain saws valued at $2,351.86. The check was a fraud.

* Nov. 20: Asset Protection at Walmart, East Dixie Drive, Asheboro, reported a male and a female suspect attempted to pay at the self-checkout for $250.43 in merchandise with a declined credit card. The suspects took the merchandise and left in a silver Ford Expedition with a temporary tag. Charges are pending the identification of the suspects.

On Nov. 15, Donna L. Hughes, Kennedy Farm Road N., Trinity, reported the theft from her driveway of a 1987 blue Chevy truck owned by Andy A. Kearns. No value was given for the missing vehicle.

Recent reports

* Nov. 14: Alyshia N. Kennedy, East Bend Street, Franklinville, reported the theft from his residence of a shirt, two pairs of jeans and two pairs of shoes, total value $445.

* Nov. 16: Thelma A. Brewster, Jordan Valley Road, Trinity, reported the theft from her residence of an iPad Air valued at $800.

* Nov. 16: Vermell C. Hurley, Snyder Country Road, Trinity, reported the theft from his residence of two brown containers, total value of $140, a gold ring valued at $90, a mother’s ring valued at $300, a gold watch valued at $200 and a Stevens shotgun valued at $400.